The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduate admission to MBBS and BDS was held across the country. A total of 11,35,104 students who have registered for the CBSE NEET 2017 have appeared for exams at 104 cities. Last year, 8,02,594 candidates appeared for the NEET 2016 exams.
So far no question papers and answer keys have been uploaded officially by CBSE. However, some of the coaching institutes have shared question papers and answer keys. CBSE is likely to take some time to update NEET 2017 answer keys or OMR sheet. Some of the students who appeared for NEET 2017 said that the overall paper was ‘OK' except Physics, which many students said was ‘tough' and lengthy.
NEET 2017 Exams; Here's how to crack it neatly
The NEET 2017 exam was of three hours duration and contained 45 questions from each section – Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology – totaling to 180 questions. The questions were of multiple choice question (MCQ) type with four choice of answers and carries four marks. The maximum mark for the exam is 720 and for each incorrect answer, one mark will be deducted from the total score. The language of the question was English and Hindi.
Download CBSE NEET 2017 Answer Keys
Paper Code | Question Paper Set | Answer Key |
Code A/P/W | A – Download | A – Download |
P – Download | P – Download | |
W – Download | W – Download | |
Code B/Q/X | B – Download | B – Download |
Q – Download | Q – Download | |
X – Download | X – Download | |
Code C/R/Y | C – Download | C – Download |
R – Download | R – Download | |
Y – Download | Y – Download | |
Code D/S/Z | D – Download | D – Download |
S – Download | S – Download | |
Z – Download | Z – Download |
CBSE NEET 2017 Cut-Off, NEET 2017 Counselling Date
Once the NEET 2017 result is out, which is most likely to happen on June 8, we would be able to know about NEET 2017 Cut-Off marks or NEET 2017 Counselling dates. At this moment, it would be premature to guess anything, as lot of things have changed under NEET 2017.
CBSE NEET 2017 Question Paper Analysis: Physics was ‘tough', rest was ‘OK'